Our geographical experiences shape the way we perceive and understand the world. Our interpretation of the Hobo-Dyer map displays the places we have learned from through our work as a company and as individuals. This map offers a viewpoint where regions are displayed more equal to their true size and in a South-centric visualisation. Opposing the traditional Eurocentric presentation of the world, it helps us conceptualise a more inclusive perspective to international development.
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Aid architecture
Mapping of organisational mandates against future priority health functions
Human rights protection
Synthesis of 2024-2025 Evaluations: Key results, lessons and strategic implications
Institutional Strengthening and Organisational Effectiveness
Mid-Term Review (MTR) of Unitaid’s 2023-2027 Strategy
Health
The UK Department of Health and Social Care’s aid-funded global health research and innovation
Conflict and fragility
Experiential learning Programme Management course for cross-UK government
Climate resilience and clean energy
UK Aid for energy transition
Aid architecture
Management of the official development assistance spending target
Institutional change and capacity building
MOPAN Insights: Multilateral Effectiveness in a Shifting Landscape – Mapping of Multilateral Organisations’ Response to the Current Funding Environment
Disaster preparedness
Rapid Review: Effectiveness of climate change adaptation interventions in low- and middle-income countries
Institutional change and capacity building
Agulhas Applied Knowledge learning event: Is there a future of aid as we know it?
Aid effectiveness
Mid-term Evaluation of GGGI Strategy 2030: Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts
Conflict and fragility
UK aid to Sudan
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